PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
Viscaria Flore Pleno 6-18 in. 
German Catclifiy 
Tufted plant with a profusion of showy 
rosy-red double flowers in panicles in 
May-June. Grass-like leaves. A favorite 
in old-fashioned gardens and borders. 
Sun. 
LYTHRUM ROSEVM SUPERBUM 4 ft. 
Rose Eoosestrife 
Tall spikes of rose flowers on long graceful 
arching stems covered with willowy leaves. 
Beautiful on banks of streams or ponds. 
Sun or half shade. 
♦MAZUS REPTANS 3 in. 
Dwarf and interesting ground cover. Cov¬ 
ered in early spring with dainty lilac-blue 
flowers held just above the foliage. Sun or 
shade. 
*MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 18 in. Bluebell 
Pendants of pale blue flowers which later 
tunr pink, April. Large bluish-gray leaves. 
Excellent in rock garden or border. 25c 
each. 
*MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS 
8 in. Forget-me-not 
Dwarf plant of spreading habit. Blue flow¬ 
ers in loose clusters over the entire season, 
May-September. Good for shady damp spots 
of rock garden. 
OENTHERA YOUNGI 2 ft. 
Evening Primrose 
A strong, large-leaved plant with firm, red¬ 
dish, shiny foliage. Covered with lemon- 
yellow flowers, June-August. Sun to half 
shade. 
PAEON IA Peony 
Perennial herb or low shrub. Large, effec¬ 
tive foliage, with large, solitary flowers. 
Being gross feeders, they like a deep moist 
loam enriched with cow manure. Best in a 
lightly shaded spot. 
AI batre 
Large, compact, globular heads of white 
shade, ivory tinged with lilac and with a 
very faint carmine line. Fragrant. Mid¬ 
season. 
Albert Crousse 
Soft shell pink with faint salmon tints. 
Fragrant. Midseason. 
Edulis Superba 
Rose-pink with occasional crimson mark¬ 
ings. Early. Fragrant. 
Felix Crousse 
Rich, even brilliant red. Large and fra¬ 
grant. Late midseason. 
Festiva 
Large, double creamy-white with crim¬ 
son spots in center. Fragrant. Late. 
Festiva Maxima 
Pure white with a touch of carmine in 
the center. Early and fragrant. 
Karl Rosen field 
Large semi-rose type, rich crimson on 
straight stems. Early midseason. A prize 
winner. 
Madame Dueel 
Silvery mauve-rose. Holds its lovely 
color and form till end. Chrysanthemum¬ 
like. Midseason. 
PANSY (See Viola tricolor) 
PAPAVER ORIENTALS 3-3 1 /- ft. 
Oriental Poppy 
Leaves hairy, lobed and sharply toothed, 
dying down in July. Flowers six inches or 
more across. Colors from orange to pink to 
maroon, black blotches at base. Should be 
transplanted only after flowering. Sun. 25c 
each. 
Brightness 
Orange-scarlet toned with gold, very 
conspicuous. 35c each. 
Jeanne Mowser 
Geranium pink, medium sized flowers. 
35c each. 
Lula A. Neeley 
Glorious large flowers of unfading ox- 
blood red. 35c each. 
Airs. Perry 
The standard pink poppy; salmon rose 
with suffused lilac. 35c each. 
Perry’s White 
Pure satiny white with a crimson-ma¬ 
roon blotch at the base. 35c each. 
PENTSTEMON Beard-Tongue 
Lavender Queen 3 ft. 
A spreading, well-branched plant with 
spikes of pink-lavender flowers, June- 
July. Sun. 
*PHLOX AMOENA 4-6 in. 
A profusion of rich bright pink flowers in 
flat topped clusters, May. Good for carpet¬ 
ing border or rock garden. Sun. 
PHLOX DECUSATA 2-3 ft. Hardy Phlox 
Beacon 3 ft. 
Brilliant cherry-red. 
Daily Sketch 3 ft. 
Vigorous grower, enormous flower 
trusses, large florets, salmon-pink with 
vivid crimson eye. 
Eclaireur 
Carmine-violet with pink centers. 
Frau Anton Buchner 
Spikes of pure white flowers. 
La Vague 
Pure mauve-pink with red eye. 
L’Esperance 2% ft. 
Light lavender with white center. 
Morgen rood 2 x /» ft. 
Strong stems, large florets in big heads 
of bright rose with deeper eye. 
Pink Beauty 3 ft. 
Pale pink, enormous spikes. 
Prime Minister 3 ft. 
White with crimson eye. 
Rlieinlander 
Large heads of beautiful salmon-pink. 
R. I*. Struthers 
Bright rosy-carmine with crimson eye. 
Rynstroom 
Heavy trusses of brilliant orange scarlet. 
PHLOX SUBULATA -6 in. 
Moss or Ground Pink 
Creeping evergreen moss-like foliage, which 
is completely hidden for weeks by the 
colorful bloom. A favorite for the rock 
garden and carpeting in the border. Sun. 
Alba 
White bloom in May. 
At ropurpurea 
Deep carmine-red. May. 
Blue Hills 
Distinctive pale blue. May-June. 
C. F. Wilson 
Soft lavender. May. 
City of Holland 
Large clear pink, later May-June. 
Rosea 
Clear pink. May. 
Rose-pink 
Deeper pink than Rosea. May. 
We Have a Complete Line of Annuals 
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